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One of Britain’s busiest and most well respected comedy writers. Which probably isn't saying much.
By Joel Morris.
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Updated 5 months ago
BE FUNNY OR DIE
My book about how comedy works, and why it matters, is available from good bookshops and truly exceptional coal merchants...Deeply analytical and utterly joyous.Robin Ince Joel Morris has finally invented ‘being funny whilst talking about …
The White Pube | blog
The collaborative identity of Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad under which we write about art, video games, books, food, life, the weather, whatever’s in our heart.
By Gabrielle de la Puente, Zarina Muhammad.
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Good YouTube #8
it is 2025 and i can’t tell you what I’ve really been watching on youtube recently because you will think I’ve lost the plot, so instead, here are the things I can tell you about: …
Clagnut by Richard Rutter
The online home and blog of Richard Rutter, cofounder of Clearleft and Fontdeck. Here he writes about web typography, human-centred design, Brighton, music and occasionally cycling.
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What I learned by creating a dark mode toggle
The short answer is: quite a lot. The long answer covers some accessibility issues, some new CSS, some slightly older CSS, some high level colour theory, a bit about SVGs, and some typography finessing; all …
Swole at Every Height
Strength and conditioning by Cody Lefever.
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The Death of Science-Based Lifting
The act of weight training is governed by a multitude of factors. Of great importance is the biological factor: our physical response to training. Within this factor are multitudes of smaller factors, each contributing to …
Replicate – Blog
We’re making machine learning easier and safer to use.
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The Homepage of Dave Rupert - daverupert.com
Co-founder of Luro, lead developer at Paravel, and co-host of ShopTalk. I'm married to the drummer of a mid-2000s indie rock band and I'm a dad to two wonderful kids. I live in Austin, TX.
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Making "this" less annoying
Now that I have a job where I’m writing web components full time, I see the this keyword more than I ever have in my whole life. It’s not a problem, per se, but you …
Holovaty.com | Article archive
Archive of articles by Adrian Holovaty.
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Announcing my first proper album
I’m very excited to announce my first proper album: Melodic Guitar Music. It’s ten original guitar tunes, inspired by Django Reinhardt, The Beatles and Chet Atkins. I’d describe the style as “Django phrasing + Chet …
By Adrian Holovaty, 140 words
Tom Blomfield
Co-founded Monzo and GoCardless.
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What is “founder mode”?
We held a YC event a couple of months ago where Brian Chesky from Airbnb gave a passionate talk about his experience running Airbnb over the last 17 years. He believed that as Airbnb hired …
Flutterby.Net
The personal and business site for Dan Lyke and Charlene Marie. Among other things, we do computer software and embedded hardware and firmware.
By Dan Lyke, Charlene Marie.
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Updated 2 years ago
2013-04-08 Albuquerque
Went and wandered through the Bosque along the Rio Grande: Category:Dan Lyke life Category:2013-04 Albuquerque Trip Flutterby.net is a publication of Dan Lyke and unless otherwise noted, copyright by Dan LykeGratefully acknowledged: OpenStreetMap map tiles …
From the front of the choir
Chris Rowbury's blog about singing and choirs, songs and natural voice, traditional songs from many cultures, unaccompanied harmony singing.
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Protecting you choir brand: monitoring photos, videos and recordings
Every choir has a reputation to maintain. Your choir and its name are essentially your 'brand' and, as such, need protecting. When anyone shares an unauthorised photo, video or audio recording in public, it has …
By Chris Rowbury, 181 words
The Search for the Ultimate Mai Tai
Traveling the Bay Area and beyond to find the best Mai Tai in the world! Tiki, cocktails, and adventures by Kevin Crossman.
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Tipsy Putt On the Green
The cocktail shows that this isn’t our usual haunt, but we had a great time doing the mid-week suburban drinks and golf thing in downtown Sunnyvale. Tipsy Putt has a nine-hole traditional mini golf setup, …
By Kevin Crossman, 140 words
Daily Records and Other Auditory Musings
A music blog serving up a daily record recommendation, by Pulin Kothari.
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281. MY FAVORITE RECORDS OF 2024
Coming up with my top five records of the year was not a difficult task this year as I already had somewhat of an idea that such and such album would land there pretty much …
By Pulin Kothari, 307 words
Daniel Sroka Open Studio
I am a fine art nature photographer, and these are my reflections on making art: the inspiration, the process, and the business.
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Dad going to work
I started working as a full-time artist when my kids were born. So for them, “Dad going to work” always meant me walking up the stairs to my home studio. I have learned to not …
By Daniel Sroka, 138 words
Critical Distance
"Where is all the good writing about games?".
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Updated 5 months ago
August 4th
Welcome back readers. It was very painful this week to hear of Game Informer’s sudden shuttering, layoff-ing, and off-lining, as such a long-running publication that has continued to publish good work for nearly as long …
By Chris Lawrence, 990 words
Tim Apple
Stories, poems, essays, and ramblings.
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The “video gaming is good for you” argument.
Let me first address the actual fact that though I am not a “Gamer”, I do play video games from time to time and have even lost a few months of my life to World …